A recent study from the Cannabis Consumers Coalition found that only 20 percent of cannabis consumers were from lower-income households. Thirty-five percent make between $26,000 and $55,000 per year. The report also discovered that 27 percent have combined incomes over $75,000 and that they are professionals from all walks of life. The couch potato slacker is only a small part of the cannabis community. These elevated consumers spend a lot of money on cannabis products each year – 19 percent spend $100 a month, and 21 percent buy over $20…
The disruptive outbreak of coronavirus has taken its toll on our personal and professional lives. With curtailed movements, shut businesses, ban on social gatherings, and news of death and despair are enough to make anybody feel depressed and disturbed. People across the entire world not only facing job losses and financial difficulties but also living under the fears of getting infected by the virus. These developments are affecting peoples’ minds and shattering their personalities, and as a consequence, more and more people are feel…
The devastation wrought by COVID-19 has been global and devastating. Scientists and doctors around the world are racing to find effective treatments and vaccines to combat this novel coronavirus. Fighting a novel virus requires novel approaches, so scientists and doctors have been experimenting with various treatments—essentially throwing treatment options against the wall to see what sticks. In order to fast track treatments, the FDA loosened restrictions around the use of an antimalarial drug—hydroxychloroquine—based on some anecdotal promis…
Bacteria methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus MRSA, multidrug resistant bacteria Image: Shutterstock A chemical found in cannabis can destroy a feared superbug and could save thousands of lives, scientists have claimed. A team from McMaster University in Canada have found that a cannabinoid compound in weed called cannabigerol (CBG) can defeat methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA). This bug is resistant to many traditional antibiotics but has now been shown to effectively treat MRSA in mice. The cannabinoid is non-psychoact…
What are edibles? Edibles are cannabis-infused food items. The ability of cannabis to mix and match with consumable items offers unprecedented opportunities to create products with unusual tastes. Cannabis-infused edibles such as chocolate, candy, cookies, drinks, brownies, snacks, spreads, etc. bring cannabis enthusiasts a unique taste along with myriad marijuana benefits. Weed edibles are extracted from cannabis flowers and consumers experience a different kind of narcotic effect. Most of the edibles come with THC – a psychoactive element …
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